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he says he will fight for education but he wants to cut the education budget by 20%. that doesn't sit well for people making decisions across the country. you called it theatrical and magic math. david axlerod conceded for governor romney this was a strong performance. do you concede the same? >> i concede after practicing more than any candidate in modern presidential history he delivered on his attack lines. bill: so it was just practice brought a winner for governor romney? >> i think practicing obviously paid off for him. but at the end of the day people are looking closely at his policies and he doubled down on a number of the failed policies that have been a huge problem for that campaign. bill: stop one moment, jen. you just concede, too, romney won icon creed he had a theatrical performance. he may win some style points to for. but people looking at the choice in this election are not making a choice based on style points. they are making a choice based on substance. bill: apparently viewers -- i want you to get to these snap polls. 67% on cnn say romney won.
he says he will fight for education but he wants to cut the education budget by 20%. that doesn't sit well for people making decisions across the country. you called it theatrical and magic math. david axlerod conceded for governor romney this was a strong performance. do you concede the same? >> i concede after practicing more than any candidate in modern presidential history he delivered on his attack lines. bill: so it was just practice brought a winner for governor romney? >> i...
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we can make a fairly educated guess. of course, justice kennedy, most people think may have the deciding hand in this case. >> shannon: it's a role he is very comfortable with. in many key cases over several years. let's talk about what we don't know. what may end up on the dock docket. every year, there are thousands of cases. we don't know until we know whether or not they voted to take up a case. we are waiting on a couple on gay marriage, defensive marriage and prop 8 out of california, which would only recognize legal marriage as between a man and a woman. we could find out as early as tomorrow. do you think the court is ready to tee up? >> i think they are. this is one of these cases that have you seen it from the moment these cases start the being filed that this is a case that was ult mags going to make -- ultimately was going to make its way to the supreme court. have you the defensive marriage case, coming out of the first circuit in boston that. concerns whether federal law can define marriage as between a man
we can make a fairly educated guess. of course, justice kennedy, most people think may have the deciding hand in this case. >> shannon: it's a role he is very comfortable with. in many key cases over several years. let's talk about what we don't know. what may end up on the dock docket. every year, there are thousands of cases. we don't know until we know whether or not they voted to take up a case. we are waiting on a couple on gay marriage, defensive marriage and prop 8 out of...
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medicare and social security and create jobs and reform the tax code, how we have an energy policy and education policy, a trade policy. mitt romney has put out more specifics on how to revive this economy and get people back to work than the incumbent president of the united states has. i hear the handwringerring in washington and washington wants to talk about process. come out into these states with us and see what we are talking about and the forceful case we are making for economic opportunity. see the specific plans we are putting on the table. the bold solutions. mitt romney has never once asked me to temper anything down. he said go out there and sell this. >> chris: you talk about the handwringerring. there was a report this weekend that you have been talking to conservative commentators and trying to get them to stay on board and not to jump ship and get too discouraged but in the course of the conversations you admitted the campaign has made missteps. question, what missteps? >> first of all, 47% mitt acknowledges himself. that was an inarticulate way of describing more people have be
medicare and social security and create jobs and reform the tax code, how we have an energy policy and education policy, a trade policy. mitt romney has put out more specifics on how to revive this economy and get people back to work than the incumbent president of the united states has. i hear the handwringerring in washington and washington wants to talk about process. come out into these states with us and see what we are talking about and the forceful case we are making for economic...
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center few people are totally neutral going in and it's not entertaining, it's educational. bill: that contradicts the point about saying maybe in the case of governor romney. there is a sliver of people saying i don't know enough about this guy. if he convinces me, he might get my vote. >> i think that's important. if the election were held by the polls he's a few points behind. he needs the debates to change the dynamics where people say this is a down to the wire race. he's a goodall tern tough. let's look at the details of his plan and programs. bill: do you find incumbents are out of shape when it come to debating ability? >> they are because no one is on the stage with them as an equal. all of a sudden you look across the stage and there is a guy being treated as your equal trying to get your job. they are not in the same kind of form. reagan didn't do well in his first debate. gerald ford didn't do well in this first debate. even clinton wasn't as good as he was in other forums. the president who is a good debater but not a great debater, it's a lot of pressure on him
center few people are totally neutral going in and it's not entertaining, it's educational. bill: that contradicts the point about saying maybe in the case of governor romney. there is a sliver of people saying i don't know enough about this guy. if he convinces me, he might get my vote. >> i think that's important. if the election were held by the polls he's a few points behind. he needs the debates to change the dynamics where people say this is a down to the wire race. he's a goodall...
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. >> this lady says my well educated highly successful husband is obsessed with immature dumb jokes. it's really irritating and childish. is that normal or nuts. >> isn't that normal for every guy? >> he shouyou should joan by pr. it is annoying and dumb but it's not crazy. th it's the guy's ray of trying to be like the rest of us. what do you say? you show empathy listen we know you have a boyish heart you don't have to go there with these one liners. relax. maybe he will. >> you take the good with the bad. this they are going to help you clean the kitchen they are a good father and husband so they tell an immature joke every now and then. >> sometimes people feel compelled to do that to take the edge off their intellect. settle him down. >>> the second question i have amassed years of food, fuel, generators outdoor survival gear and enormous cash of defensive ordinance in case disaster strikes. i am hoping for the best but i am expecting the worst. >> here is the thing. way normal. >> really? >> you are like, really? yes, how can this guy be crazy when the iranians are close to get
. >> this lady says my well educated highly successful husband is obsessed with immature dumb jokes. it's really irritating and childish. is that normal or nuts. >> isn't that normal for every guy? >> he shouyou should joan by pr. it is annoying and dumb but it's not crazy. th it's the guy's ray of trying to be like the rest of us. what do you say? you show empathy listen we know you have a boyish heart you don't have to go there with these one liners. relax. maybe he will....
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will talk about we need to continue to build the economy from the middle class out and things like education and manufacturing. >> governor romney's focus is talking directly to the voters about what his plans are to strengthen the middle class and get this economy back on track. >> shepard: and with millions of undecided voters still out there, the stakes could not be higher. tonight, the home stretch in the race for the white house. plus, it's not just the candidates who are in the hot seats. a closer look at debate moderators and why the pressure is more intense than ever before. and good evening from the university of denver where we are just two hours away from an historic and high stakes showdown. president obama and governor mitt romney facing off here in their first debate. with less than five weeks to go until election day, a live look now at the stage here in denver. analysts say both men have a lot of on the line tonight. the president trying to hang on to what is a slim lead in the national polls and most battleground states. governor romney trying to shake up the race by making
will talk about we need to continue to build the economy from the middle class out and things like education and manufacturing. >> governor romney's focus is talking directly to the voters about what his plans are to strengthen the middle class and get this economy back on track. >> shepard: and with millions of undecided voters still out there, the stakes could not be higher. tonight, the home stretch in the race for the white house. plus, it's not just the candidates who are in...
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kid's education is important she ignored multiple calls and letters. >> smile you are on cam rampt brandon lloyd was happy to be in the promised land and showing his pearly whites. it was the first t and catapulted it to a 52-28 victory. >> steve: hold on, did you do a sports story? that sports belongs to the guy over there. >> he is clearlyy worried about that. that was incredible. un oh. >> brian: to catch a pass smile not easy. baseball for a sec . cabrera inching closer to the triple counsel crown. he had two hits and runs against the royals. he leads the american league in batting average . home runs 44 . rbi's 39. last player to accomplish that was in long island. they are now tied for the american league in the division and winning in the american league. tonight's winner gets the title. and the loser the second spot in the wild card spot. and yankees are in control of their own destiny. there was a game-rinning rbi. and yankee beat the red sox. they will keep a lead over baltimore. they won their game. and game over for crane. sorry, joel. they have only one good receiver santonio
kid's education is important she ignored multiple calls and letters. >> smile you are on cam rampt brandon lloyd was happy to be in the promised land and showing his pearly whites. it was the first t and catapulted it to a 52-28 victory. >> steve: hold on, did you do a sports story? that sports belongs to the guy over there. >> he is clearlyy worried about that. that was incredible. un oh. >> brian: to catch a pass smile not easy. baseball for a sec . cabrera inching...
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we are trying to educate people on how to rebuild their dreamings. florida like ohio is ground zero when it come tots foreclose crisis and people losing so much in so many areas. we'll take them from the beginning and how we got here and what helped. and how the lenders put us upside down and how to get out of the jam. what we are hoping for is take it on the road. club much treasure island is great people are here early this morn they loave "fox and friends" and they are distressed it is it like they have had enough. this is going on for years and we are patrionized by the government. and on paper programs look good. but in reality. infrastructure and practical part of them has not work. we'll try to move forward. that's what we are hoping for today. >> steve: that is fantastic bob. over the last year or so. you have try tod help people keep the keys to their houses and yesterday, you wound up with a key to the city? >> how about that. first key to the city i ever got in my life. i am down there on sun set beach life is good the mayor gave us. the a
we are trying to educate people on how to rebuild their dreamings. florida like ohio is ground zero when it come tots foreclose crisis and people losing so much in so many areas. we'll take them from the beginning and how we got here and what helped. and how the lenders put us upside down and how to get out of the jam. what we are hoping for is take it on the road. club much treasure island is great people are here early this morn they loave "fox and friends" and they are distressed...
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he still has an 8th grade education. he has, however, memorized koran. and he is the acknowledged leader, the worst of the worst, 160 worst guys we've got in guantanamo and they think omar khadr is a rock star. he is the acknowledged leader. this is not somebody who we should be releasing to the public. regardless of the punitive aspects of killing somebody, just the security aspect of having a known and declared and dedicated, unrepentant terrorist, running around in western society, omar is not done. we will all regret the day that omar khadr is loose. jenna: sergeant morris, someone that served our country, you're now retired and a family. what are we doing? how do you make sense of it? >> i don't make sense of it, other than, other than the obama administration is just trying to make little problems go away, and, you know, when you need to appeal to that left-wing base, closing gitmo one way or another, i think a lot of people thought that he had given up on closing gitmo but i think he just changed tactics. this is all, is behind the scenes as possi
he still has an 8th grade education. he has, however, memorized koran. and he is the acknowledged leader, the worst of the worst, 160 worst guys we've got in guantanamo and they think omar khadr is a rock star. he is the acknowledged leader. this is not somebody who we should be releasing to the public. regardless of the punitive aspects of killing somebody, just the security aspect of having a known and declared and dedicated, unrepentant terrorist, running around in western society, omar is...
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the president flat out about jobs and he answered education. he was asked about jobs and answered by the education. i thought he may not have it . like george bush in 2004 not used to be crossamed and he showed that. let's listen to more. >> the fact is, if you are lowering the rates the way you describe, governor, then it is not possible to come up with enough deduction and loop holes that only affect high income individuals to avoidd either raising the deficit or burdening the middle class. it's math. it is arithmetic. >> steve: which we have heard the president say on the stump. it is interesting and so critical for people to see, i was reading one poll, 15 or 18 percent of the country waiting to see the first debate because they were sitting on the fence and they want to see the guys side by side. mitt romney's job was to look presidential. he looked presidential and looked like he had better answers than the president of the united states. >> gretchen: and so the group of voters you are tryying to get at this point, middle class americans.
the president flat out about jobs and he answered education. he was asked about jobs and answered by the education. i thought he may not have it . like george bush in 2004 not used to be crossamed and he showed that. let's listen to more. >> the fact is, if you are lowering the rates the way you describe, governor, then it is not possible to come up with enough deduction and loop holes that only affect high income individuals to avoidd either raising the deficit or burdening the middle...
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and so i've recommended that we rethink how we educate physicians and how we incentivize our young doctors to go into primary care medicine. we've got to fix the problem of the number of primary care doctors, there's no question. >> but, stan -- megyn: but we haven't done it. we haven't done it with obamacare. >> are right. megyn: go ahead, dr. segal. >> you're absolutely correct. the law does not address that problem. >> not only that, stan -- >> it will exacerbate the problem because it will add lots more people seeking care now with technically an ability to pay for care. so we do have to rethink our physician specialtieses, and i believe -- >> stan, stan -- >> delivers care in terms of using alternative providers. megyn: okay. go ahead, doctor. >> i want to make a point on that. i like to say there's two doctor shortages, there's the one you're talking about, 160,000 doctors short by 2025 according to the associate of american medical colleges with obamacare, but then there's those of us who are dropping out of insurance because we can't handle all the paperwork, all the restrictions,
and so i've recommended that we rethink how we educate physicians and how we incentivize our young doctors to go into primary care medicine. we've got to fix the problem of the number of primary care doctors, there's no question. >> but, stan -- megyn: but we haven't done it. we haven't done it with obamacare. >> are right. megyn: go ahead, dr. segal. >> you're absolutely correct. the law does not address that problem. >> not only that, stan -- >> it will...
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nice to he so you this, no. >> good morning, clayton. >> educate our audience this is all new to me as well. these different terrorist organizations who have a lot of twitter followers. we will put this up on our screen. that hezbollah has 27,300 twitter followers. hamas 17,000 twitter followers. al shabaab 16,000 twitter followers. to happen? >> it happens because they use twitter and twitter allows that to occur. in all fairness to twitter no one has asked them to take down these sites that these terrorist organizations use. that's the purpose of the letter asking the fbi to request a twitter that we not allow these terrorist organizations that preach not just hate but immediate violence against americans and others throughout the world take down these sites because that's how they communicate with other criminals in their organization constitutionally they are not allowed to do that we just want these sites taken down. >> do you believe the fbi is not doing anything on this? is this the rub from congress that the fbi is not looking at these twitter accounts and monitoring it? is tha
nice to he so you this, no. >> good morning, clayton. >> educate our audience this is all new to me as well. these different terrorist organizations who have a lot of twitter followers. we will put this up on our screen. that hezbollah has 27,300 twitter followers. hamas 17,000 twitter followers. al shabaab 16,000 twitter followers. to happen? >> it happens because they use twitter and twitter allows that to occur. in all fairness to twitter no one has asked them to take down...
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. >> clayton: and you tackle higher education. >> this is complicated and everybody read thomas sole on this, because of federal grants and scholarships and loans, essentially, the-- they have to create prices unaffordable in the market. if colleges don't do that they're potentially leaving tens of thousands on the table. >> they need to do this or vote for president obama, how so? >> you say that social security is not going to work, i won't get a dime and you want it save. interest rates are being low aren't necessarily bad. they're not good when they are he an artificially kept low for a long period of time. if banks aren't lending, you want to save, you're not going to get a lot of interest on the savings and your dollar is devalued at the end of the day if young millennials want to vote for more free crap, occupiers, and from young people, if you're going to vote for free birth control or obama phones over things like a financially stable social security or a viable health care system, you're doing it wrong. >> clayton: with an about the other argument i've read, which is these
. >> clayton: and you tackle higher education. >> this is complicated and everybody read thomas sole on this, because of federal grants and scholarships and loans, essentially, the-- they have to create prices unaffordable in the market. if colleges don't do that they're potentially leaving tens of thousands on the table. >> they need to do this or vote for president obama, how so? >> you say that social security is not going to work, i won't get a dime and you want it...
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ladies and gentlemen, they say they care about education. they knocked 200,000 kids out of early education. they eliminated $1,000 of a pell grant. we went from six million kids in college now from working class families, and god only knows what that would mean, how many that would drop out. and for those of you that have kids now, one thing that could help is the $2,500 tax credit we give you off the bottom line. they wiped that out. [cheers and applause] so much more i will not take the time to tell you in this hot gym. but let me ask you this, folks. you have to ask yourself a question. why are they doing this? because they have to. let me tell you why they have to. there is no way to accommodate the more than $2 trillion in tax cuts for people making a minute minimum mum of $1 million a year if they don't do it. it awe all just -- it all just adds to the deficit. they have to get out there. this is all for the service of prospects for the super wealthy. where i come from, we have one of the highest per capita incomes in the entire nation
ladies and gentlemen, they say they care about education. they knocked 200,000 kids out of early education. they eliminated $1,000 of a pell grant. we went from six million kids in college now from working class families, and god only knows what that would mean, how many that would drop out. and for those of you that have kids now, one thing that could help is the $2,500 tax credit we give you off the bottom line. they wiped that out. [cheers and applause] so much more i will not take the time...
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>> educating, training two million new workers in our community colleges in conjunction with business to fill jobs that are open right now. boosting american manufacturing by ending the tax break that sends jobs overseas and giving tax incentives to companies that start manufacturing businesses here. these are specific tangible proposals and, candy, i believe that they will pass because i believe the american people are supportive of that. >> but they haven't passed. >> a jury will render verdict november 6th. >> no, they haven't. >> for two years jobs -- >> some of the specific proposals haven't, but, candy, think about the logical extension of what you're saying. what you're saying is so we select the other guy because he will implement the proposals of the republican congress has pushed to cut taxes by $5 trillion skewed to the wealthy, can't pay for it. that will add burdens to the middle class to slash education, to slash research and development. >> i'm not suggesting -- >> he could get those votes for those proposals, but they're not the right proposals for the country. >> is t
>> educating, training two million new workers in our community colleges in conjunction with business to fill jobs that are open right now. boosting american manufacturing by ending the tax break that sends jobs overseas and giving tax incentives to companies that start manufacturing businesses here. these are specific tangible proposals and, candy, i believe that they will pass because i believe the american people are supportive of that. >> but they haven't passed. >> a jury...
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you want an education but you can't pay for it. this is an example of us doubling down on failure when the government gets into things, a lot of time, it messes them up in the impact example is freddy and fannie and the entire economic mess we're in which was created by the government deciding to get involved in home mortgages. how many more things do we want to injecthe government in. they're the ones driving this cost. >> our next question will come from bill milr and go to jonathan dine. >> the u.s. postal svice is very important to most of the people in this room today. it is now trying to go into a program that would compete and be unfair to newspapers. in many cases, newspapers the largest customer for the post office in the community. what i like to know is, what is your position on this issue and the other issues of closing rural post offices and iminating saturday livery. what's your position on this? what would do you in the senate to help rural newspapers and community newspapers that depend on the ptal service? >> like
you want an education but you can't pay for it. this is an example of us doubling down on failure when the government gets into things, a lot of time, it messes them up in the impact example is freddy and fannie and the entire economic mess we're in which was created by the government deciding to get involved in home mortgages. how many more things do we want to injecthe government in. they're the ones driving this cost. >> our next question will come from bill milr and go to jonathan...
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education level, eating, and habits considered. san francisco came in first. reader's digest found seven in residents with at least a l below thedegree fal average. fremont california was in third place. traffic on the dulles access will come to a stop for two minute stretches between 9:00 t trucks 2:00 p.m. sal more sections of the e for the metrog station. be similar traffic friday. if you want to get away and stay by, check out the cox farms forat free. its this week to give away. can win four tickets to the fields ofnd four at fear tickets. winner eachunce a the 6:00week during a.m. hour of good morning washington. it is 67 degrees. >> the redskins show their for a controversial measure appearing on the nove i don't spend money ongasoline. i am probably going to the gas station abt once a month. last time i was at a g station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male annnnouncer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt
education level, eating, and habits considered. san francisco came in first. reader's digest found seven in residents with at least a l below thedegree fal average. fremont california was in third place. traffic on the dulles access will come to a stop for two minute stretches between 9:00 t trucks 2:00 p.m. sal more sections of the e for the metrog station. be similar traffic friday. if you want to get away and stay by, check out the cox farms forat free. its this week to give away. can win...
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guest: i believe to reform education, we need to bring competition to education. what is the best thing the federal government could do to improve education in this country? i maintain it will be to abolish the federal department of education. it was established under 979 under jimmy carter -- it was established in 1979 under jimmy carter. each state gets about 11 cents out of every dollar that each state spends. you have to do a, b, c, d. to do that, it costs 16 cetns nts. it costs money to get federal money. give education to the states. 50 laboratories of best practices. we will have some fabulous successes and some horrible failures that would be avoided. 50 different laboratories working on this. i would suggest that we come up with some incredibly innovative, new ways of delivering education in this country. host: our guest is joining us from sante fe, the former governor of new mexico. he is currently the libertarian presidential nominee and is on the ballot in 47 states plus d.c. are you confident you will get those last three states? guest: 0, seems to be
guest: i believe to reform education, we need to bring competition to education. what is the best thing the federal government could do to improve education in this country? i maintain it will be to abolish the federal department of education. it was established under 979 under jimmy carter -- it was established in 1979 under jimmy carter. each state gets about 11 cents out of every dollar that each state spends. you have to do a, b, c, d. to do that, it costs 16 cetns nts. it costs money to...
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education. i agree, education is key, particularly the future of our economy. but our training programs right now, we've got 47 of them housed in the federal government reporting to eight different agencies. overhead is overwhelming. we've got to get those dollars back to the states and go to the workers so they can create their own pathways to get in the training they need for jobs that will really help them. the second area, taxation. we agree, we ought to bring the tax rates down, and i do both for corporations and for individuals. but in order for us not to lose revenue and have the government run out of money, i also lower deductions and credits and exemptions so we keep take anything the same money when you also account for growth. the third area, energy. energy is critical, and the president pointed out correctly that production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up. but not due to his policies. in spite of his policies. mr. president, all of the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on
education. i agree, education is key, particularly the future of our economy. but our training programs right now, we've got 47 of them housed in the federal government reporting to eight different agencies. overhead is overwhelming. we've got to get those dollars back to the states and go to the workers so they can create their own pathways to get in the training they need for jobs that will really help them. the second area, taxation. we agree, we ought to bring the tax rates down, and i do...
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educated state in the country. we really are a microcosm of the country. a lot of coloradoens came from other states. and so it's a nice place to battle out the country's elections. and as you probably pointed out earlier we have gone all sorts of ways in presidential elections. we have elected democratic governors. i think the coloradoens take a look at the candidate and vote for the person they think will do the best job for colorado and the country. >> it seems to me in watching what i feel like the conversation colorado voters are having with each other is that the president thinks women voters and social issues are the key to the reelection and the romney campaign thinks talking about the deficit is a winner here. what say you? are both on the right track to get to 50? >> i think it depends on which base the two parties are trying to get out. obviously the democratic party with its so-called war on women is trying to make sure it gets the turnout from that element. and my party is looking i think more broadly
educated state in the country. we really are a microcosm of the country. a lot of coloradoens came from other states. and so it's a nice place to battle out the country's elections. and as you probably pointed out earlier we have gone all sorts of ways in presidential elections. we have elected democratic governors. i think the coloradoens take a look at the candidate and vote for the person they think will do the best job for colorado and the country. >> it seems to me in watching what i...
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first, education. i agree. education is key. >> i agree that the democratic legislators in massachusetts might have given advice to republicans in congress about how to cooperate. bring in the panel. former senator hank brown, also cochair for the romney campaign out here. senator brown, let me start with you on the civil tone. everybody is so nice. i assume that plays well no matter what side you're on. >> absolutely. colorado is socially moderate. fiscally very conservative. it plays very well in the state. >> were you surprised how civil it was? >> it was. >> it was nasty on the airwaves. >> we sat through a lot of republican debate where is it got very nasty very quickly on the stage. it seems like both camps were very careful to tell the candidate, okay, don't lecture. that was worked on both sides. don't be peevish. >> i don't understand the obama campaign was coming out and no, no, no. not overly so. >> they prepared for three days for this in the las vegas area. you don't want to engage too much. unfort
first, education. i agree. education is key. >> i agree that the democratic legislators in massachusetts might have given advice to republicans in congress about how to cooperate. bring in the panel. former senator hank brown, also cochair for the romney campaign out here. senator brown, let me start with you on the civil tone. everybody is so nice. i assume that plays well no matter what side you're on. >> absolutely. colorado is socially moderate. fiscally very conservative. it...
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a lot of is education. small-business owners are saying they are already being attacked, competition is fierce, my margins are shrinking, and now you are forcing me to take on an additional burden. we're trying to have a conversation of you have to look past or small business and look at your community as well as her family as well as your children, but understand the long-term ramifications this bill has, and from that perspective, it is a conversation that we have had over the past and people can buy into what once they understand it. a lot of it has been on the bad marketing that this administration has done in explaining it. >> some people walk around with 500 police and are freaking out. >> i have not heard much of it is about religious and moral issues, because we did these polls and you have the likely voters, but that involves intent. how much deflation is in the border policy, because at the dnc there was a dispute about god in the platform, about jerusalem being the capital, and then the president
a lot of is education. small-business owners are saying they are already being attacked, competition is fierce, my margins are shrinking, and now you are forcing me to take on an additional burden. we're trying to have a conversation of you have to look past or small business and look at your community as well as her family as well as your children, but understand the long-term ramifications this bill has, and from that perspective, it is a conversation that we have had over the past and people...
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education. i agree education is key for particularly the future of our economy. but our training programs right now, we have 47 of them housed in the federal government reporting to eight different agencies. overhead is overwhelming. we have to get those dollars back to the states and go to the workers so they can create their own pathways to get them the training they really need or really help them. the second issue. taxes. we greeb agree we need -- we agree we need to bring tax rates down. i also lower deductions in credits and exemptions so we keep taking in the same money when you also account for growth. the third area, energy. energy is critical, and the president pointed out correctly that production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up. but not due to his policies, in spite of his policies. mr. president, all of the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land, not in government land. on government land your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half.
education. i agree education is key for particularly the future of our economy. but our training programs right now, we have 47 of them housed in the federal government reporting to eight different agencies. overhead is overwhelming. we have to get those dollars back to the states and go to the workers so they can create their own pathways to get them the training they really need or really help them. the second issue. taxes. we greeb agree we need -- we agree we need to bring tax rates down. i...
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i will just know first education. i agree education is key, particular the future of our economy, the training programs are now 47 house and federal government reporting to a different agencies. overhead is overwhelming. we've got to get those dollars back to the states and go to the workers so they can create their own pathways to get the training they need for jobs that will really help them. the second area, taxation. we agree we have to bring the tax rates down. i agree for corporations and individuals. but in order to not lose revenue, have a government run out of money, i also lower deductions and credits and exemptions which he taken the same money would also account for growth. the third area, energy. energy is critical in the president pointed out correctly that production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up, but not due to his policies. despite of his policies. mr. president, all the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land, not on government land. on government land, your administration has
i will just know first education. i agree education is key, particular the future of our economy, the training programs are now 47 house and federal government reporting to a different agencies. overhead is overwhelming. we've got to get those dollars back to the states and go to the workers so they can create their own pathways to get the training they need for jobs that will really help them. the second area, taxation. we agree we have to bring the tax rates down. i agree for corporations and...
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>> is not a game whether people have education nor not or cannot of poverty is not a game. the top says disparage the president the other says tom coburn and shows to she is representing today. >>host: talking about the cover of "reason" magazine talking about other topics in the election preview issue. >>guest: the caller is looking at the statistical argument that the stakes are so high even if it is small it is worth it for me to vote. as i appeal to the mathematics i encourage him to read the piece and think about the numbers particularly at the presidential level. even with the election is very, very close usually by election day it is by a few points if there is any significant gap your choice plummets further. mistakes cannot be high enough to make it worthwhile for you to vote. if you want to signify solidarity that he is not an elitist and doesn't everybody else does by would urge him to reconsider the act that is expressive to understand this is not the same going into a restaurant ordering a a hot dog or hamburger. elections are not like that. i encourage you to
>> is not a game whether people have education nor not or cannot of poverty is not a game. the top says disparage the president the other says tom coburn and shows to she is representing today. >>host: talking about the cover of "reason" magazine talking about other topics in the election preview issue. >>guest: the caller is looking at the statistical argument that the stakes are so high even if it is small it is worth it for me to vote. as i appeal to the...
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some people are so much against girls getting educated. we provide free education to over 350 girls. i think it's like a fire. it will grow. every year my hope becomes more. i think i can see the future. >> and razia is just one of our top ten honorees eligible to become cnn here o of the year. go to cnnheroes.com to vote for your most inspirational hero. all ten will be honor eed on sunday december 2nd. only one, named cnn hero of the year. >>> you have heard from both president obama and governor mitt romney. you have seen the spin from both sides, and since we know you sometimes need the lighter side of politics, who doesn't, we have ben glee, comedian, actor, and host of the podcast last week on earth. he joins us from los angeles, ben, let's get right to it. camps on both sides seeming to manage expectations. is that like trying to make sure that each side doesn't step on a land mine kind of thing? good idea? >> yeah. exactly. they're trying to put out fires before they happen, which is not even how fire departments operate. but it's
some people are so much against girls getting educated. we provide free education to over 350 girls. i think it's like a fire. it will grow. every year my hope becomes more. i think i can see the future. >> and razia is just one of our top ten honorees eligible to become cnn here o of the year. go to cnnheroes.com to vote for your most inspirational hero. all ten will be honor eed on sunday december 2nd. only one, named cnn hero of the year. >>> you have heard from both president...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back to "hardball." as we're watching tonight's debate, and everybody is going to be, what will be the signs who tell us who's winning? the small moves, the tics and subtext that reveals who's got the upper hand. here are moments from past debates that became the whole story. first that awkward moment in the third and final debate between george w. bush and al gore. let's watch this moment. >> it's not only what your philosophy and what's your position on issues. but can you get things done. and i believe i can. >> well, in 1992 in a debate conducted in a town hall format, president george bush, senior bush, was seen checking his watch, that showed impatience with the whole debate, fair or not. in 2008 john mccain betrayed his frustration when he referred to barack obama as "that one." let's listen. >> your bill on the floor of the senate, loaded down with goodies, billions for the oil c
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back to "hardball." as we're watching tonight's debate, and everybody is going to be, what will be the signs who tell us who's winning? the small moves, the tics and subtext that reveals who's got the upper hand. here are moments from past debates that became the whole story. first that awkward moment in the third and final debate between...
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thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. back to year zero of america. they will abandon the cities and seek refuge in caves, speaking in hushed tones about the time man saw fire from the sky. shred your money for our currency shall be blood sacrificed for new rulers. oh, show us your mercy, whiskered one. or romney could get a two-point bump. either way, it's news. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." five months after a man was accused of a multimillion dollar charity fraud, we finally know his real name. >> authorityies say he's a harvard law school graduate who has been wanted by the fbi for a very long time. 48 hours correspondent erin moriarty has the story. >> john donald cody has been on the run since 1984 when he suddenly fell off the grid around the same time he was accused of fraud. cody and a man named bobby thompson are one in the same person and allege he's responsible for one of the largest charity scams in u.s. history. the many faces of a man who called himself bobby thompson, a master of disguise that au
thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. back to year zero of america. they will abandon the cities and seek refuge in caves, speaking in hushed tones about the time man saw fire from the sky. shred your money for our currency shall be blood sacrificed for new rulers. oh, show us your mercy, whiskered one. or romney could get a two-point bump. either way, it's news. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." five months after a man...
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they say they care about education. they knocked 200,000 kids out of early education. it took $1,000 out of co grants. we went from 6 million his -- 6 million to 9 million kids that have been knocked out. the only thing helping is between $500 tax credit they are giving you off of your bottom line. they worked that out. [cheers and applause] let me tell you this, folks. you have to ask yourself the question. why are they doing it? >> because they have to. there is no way to accommodate the more than $2 trillion in tax cuts for people making a minimum of $1 million a year if they do not do it. it all adds to the deficit. they have got to go out there this is all on the surface of tax cuts for the super wealthy. where i come from, we have one of the highest per-capita incomes in the nation. what i found out is wealthy people are just as patriotic as poor folks. they are just as decent and just as good. they are not asking for these tax cuts. that me give you an example. by extending the bush tax cuts for the wealthy, $500 billion goes to 120,000 families. $500 billion. a
they say they care about education. they knocked 200,000 kids out of early education. it took $1,000 out of co grants. we went from 6 million his -- 6 million to 9 million kids that have been knocked out. the only thing helping is between $500 tax credit they are giving you off of your bottom line. they worked that out. [cheers and applause] let me tell you this, folks. you have to ask yourself the question. why are they doing it? >> because they have to. there is no way to accommodate...
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help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. >>> let me finish tonight with what i want you to look for tonight. look for motive. why is he out there, this candidate? what's he really want to do as president? who's he for? and why does he think he should be president at this time in our history? look for passion. what turns this guy on? america? the idea behind the country? the chance for help people deal with their really hard chances. what makes the guy laugh? what makes him cry? what makes him give a damn? beneath the nice tie and suit and shined suit, what soul lies there? finally, spontaneity. the lights are on, is anybody home? does this person react to the moment? does he come alive faced with a challenge, a question he hadn't expected? does he like this arena of the mind and through it, does he love the challenge of serving and leading this country? if he has it all, motive, passion, spontaneity, stop looking for a
help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. >>> let me finish tonight with what i want you to look for tonight. look for motive. why is he out there, this candidate? what's he really want to do as president? who's he for? and why does he think he should be president at this time in our history? look for passion. what turns...
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help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. a great clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna read one of these. i'm gonna read one of these! [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags, swiffer 360 duster's extender gets into hard-to-reach places without the hassle. so you can get unbelievable dust pickup in less time without missing a thing. i love that book. can you believe the twin did it? ♪ swiffer. great clean in less time. or your money back. >>> let me finish tonight with what i want you to look for tonight. look for motive. why is he out there, this candidate? what's he really want to do as president? who's he for? and why does he think he should be president at this time in our history? look for passion. what turns this guy on? america? the idea behind the country? the chance for help people deal with their really hard chances. what makes the guy laugh? what makes him cry? what makes h
help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. a great clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna read one of these. i'm gonna read one of these! [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags, swiffer 360 duster's extender gets into hard-to-reach places without the hassle. so you can get unbelievable dust...
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this exhibit will be designed to educate the public. >> this particular collection tells a unique story and a really complete story about how american law enforcement investigates crimes. >> reporter: and how that work can lead to a conviction in court. >> the good guys won. >> reporter: in maryland, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> that is fascinating. beth got a firsthand look at it but it will be in the museum. >> the car. >> the and all of that. it is interesting. >>> switching gears to sports, they've already clinched a spot in the playoffs. they are the division champs. there is still some unfinished business for the nats as they head not post-season. >> another win and another top honor for the rookie bryce harper. i wanted to say bruce harper. but it's bryce, right? >> yeah. >> you think i would know that by now. kind of a household name. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amou
this exhibit will be designed to educate the public. >> this particular collection tells a unique story and a really complete story about how american law enforcement investigates crimes. >> reporter: and how that work can lead to a conviction in court. >> the good guys won. >> reporter: in maryland, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> that is fascinating. beth got a firsthand look at it but it will be in the museum. >> the car. >> the and all of that. it is...
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dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that. prop 38 is an opportunity of a generation. >>> police are investigating two homicides overnight. that marked the 35th and 36th homicide in the city this year. from the scene of the most recent homicide, it occurred this morning. >> reporter: around 12:30 this morning. investigators are still here. i just got done talking to the victim's friend. he said they were just having a birthday barbecue and all of a sudden three or four guys in masks, bandannas shot his friend and then he tells everyone else
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>> people who care deeply about education in illinois and around the country really needs to understand the only way you'll have the kind of resources for public education, for health care, is in the public employee unions come to the negotiating table and writes down the overly generous packages the average teacher who retired last jun june 2011 with a 30-year career had $1.6 million in cash when retired. the median income is $30,203, just an unfair burden on working class people. ashley: do you think this issue is getting a lot of play in the presidential campaign? i unfunded pension liabilities is a massive, massive problem but i get a sense it is not getting that much attention. >> i would be surprised and asked about it tomorrow night, but they absolutely should. very bad decisions, tarp, the auto bailout and of course the stimulus in january 2009 were crisis decisions. reporters tomorrow night should be asking about this, states like illinois and california. ashley: you mention the pension credit, what are you doing to bring this to attention? what are you doing to get heard in co
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colleagues also claim that she and her lawyer orchestrated an elaborate ruse to recruit three public school educators and trick the maryland lottery into believing that they won rather than wilson. wilson says the claims are simply false. we turn now to the race to the white house. be presidential candidates took a break today and let their running mates to the campaign in. by president joe biden appeared in florida today. -- vice president joe biden appeared in florida today. republican vice presidential nominee paul ryan in the meantime made stops in new hampshire as well as ohio where he told voters that the economic stagnation will continue if president obama is reelected. we want to get an early look now on the weather. the question is whether the rain will stay away for the weekend. >> right now, we are looking at just the chance for a few sprinkles to move into tomorrow afternoon. but nothing, nothing that should cause delays are significant problems outdoors. take a look at what is going on. look on the left-hand side of your screen. 46 degrees. compare that to reagan national -- 55 degrees.
colleagues also claim that she and her lawyer orchestrated an elaborate ruse to recruit three public school educators and trick the maryland lottery into believing that they won rather than wilson. wilson says the claims are simply false. we turn now to the race to the white house. be presidential candidates took a break today and let their running mates to the campaign in. by president joe biden appeared in florida today. -- vice president joe biden appeared in florida today. republican vice...